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how laurie confirmed the names of the march sisters​

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Answered by vaduz
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Answer:

Laurie confirmed the names of the March sisters when Jo visits him and she started talking about her sisters.

Explanation:

"Little Women" by narrates the story of the March family and their neighboring families, especially the Laurence family who lived just right next door. Josephine March, the tomboy of the four girls, started making friends with Theodore Laurence, the young grandchild of Mr. Laurence. When Jo went to visit and cheer up Laurie, she started talking about her other sisters. And Laurie, ever the "little gentleman" that he was, had already got some idea of who is who among the girls.  

"Beth (is) the rosy one, who stays at home good deal and sometimes goes out with a little basket. The pretty one is Meg, and the curly-haired one is Amy" (Chapter 5). He identifies the girls based on their looks.

Answered by mariospartan
12

Answer:

After graduating, Laurie confirms the name of the march sisters as "Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy".

Explanation:

Above mentioned story is from ‘Little Women’, a novel written by an American author "Louisa May Alcott". The novel is about four "young sisters and their mother Marmee".  Laurie is the grandson of Mr Lawrence who are neighbor of the March sisters. Laurie falls in love with Jo and proposes her for marriage, but Jo rejects him by saying her love for him was as a brother. Later Laurie and Amy fell love in Europe and got married happily.

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